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ABOUT FTAI POWER FTAI Power is a new and rapidly growing platform within FTAI Aviation dedicated to converting CFM56 jet engines -- the most widely produced commercial aircraft engine in history ...

Power Electronics Engineer

Fort Walton Beach, FL ยท On-site

$92K - $108K/yr

A Power Electronics Engineer provides analog circuit and digital design for power conversion products. You will analyze and design high reliability, high power AC-DC & DC-DC power converters and ...

Power Plant Manager Location : Orlando, FL Department: Power Plant Reports To : Director of Maintenance FLSA Status : Exempt Summary: The Power Plant Manager manages and oversees the engine fleets ...

Power Plant Manager Location : Orlando, FL Department: Power Plant Reports To : Director of Maintenance FLSA Status : Exempt Summary: The Power Plant Manager manages and oversees the engine fleets ...

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How much do power jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 16, 2026, the average hourly pay for power in Florida is $18.31, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $13.46 and $21.20 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are 'power' jobs?

Power jobs typically refer to careers in the energy sector that focus on the generation, transmission, distribution, and management of electrical power. These jobs can include roles such as electrical engineers, power plant operators, lineworkers, and energy analysts. Professionals in this field ensure that electricity is produced efficiently and delivered safely to homes, businesses, and industries. The power sector is critical for modern infrastructure, offering opportunities in both traditional and renewable energy sources, such as coal, natural gas, solar, and wind energy.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals working in the power industry, and how can they be addressed?

Professionals in the power industry often encounter challenges such as maintaining system reliability, adapting to new technologies, and ensuring regulatory compliance. Dealing with unexpected outages or integrating renewable energy sources requires strong problem-solving skills and the ability to work collaboratively across engineering, operations, and compliance teams. Staying current with industry trends and participating in ongoing training can help address these challenges and support career growth within the field.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Power Engineer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Power Engineer, you need a solid background in electrical engineering principles, power systems, and industry regulations, typically validated by a relevant engineering degree and professional licensure. Familiarity with CAD software, SCADA systems, and power analysis tools is essential, as well as certifications like Professional Engineer (PE) or specific power engineering credentials. Strong problem-solving abilities, teamwork, and effective communication help professionals excel in complex projects and cross-functional teams. These skills and qualifications are crucial for ensuring safe, reliable, and efficient power generation, transmission, and distribution.
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Infographic showing various Power job openings in Florida as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 79% Full Time, 19% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 92% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 6% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $38,095 per year, or $18.3 per hour.

Power Technician

FTAI Aviation LLC

Miami, FL โ€ข On-site

Full-time

Posted 16 days ago


Job description

ABOUT FTAI AVIATION LTD. (NASDAQ: FTAI)

FTAI owns and maintains commercial jet engines with a focus on CFM56 and V2500 engines. FTAIโ€™s propriety portfolio of products, including the Module Factory and a joint venture to manufacture engine PMA, enables it to provide cost savings and flexibility to our airline, lessor, and maintenance, repair, and operations customer base. Additionally, FTAI owns and leases jet aircraft which often facilitates the acquisition of engines at attractive prices. FTAI invests in aviation assets and aerospace products that generate strong and stable cash flows with the potential for earnings growth and asset appreciation.

FTAI operates globally and has offices in New York, Miami, Montrรฉal, Singapore. Dubai, United Kingdom and Ireland.

ABOUT FTAI POWER

FTAI Power is a new and rapidly growing platform within FTAI Aviation dedicated to converting CFM56 jet engines โ€” the most widely produced commercial aircraft engine in history โ€” into 25-megawatt aeroderivative gas turbines engineered to deliver reliable, flexible, and rapidly deployable power to data centers and AI hyperscalers worldwide.

Launched in December 2025, FTAI Power was built in direct response to the unprecedented surge in electricity demand driven by artificial intelligence infrastructure. As AI hyperscalers and cloud operators face multi-year backlogs to secure traditional grid connections, FTAI Power offers an immediately scalable alternative: a modular, 25-MW turbine that can be deployed quickly, operated flexibly, and maintained using the same world-class MRO infrastructure FTAI has built over decades in commercial aviation.

The CFM56 โ€” with over 34,000 engines delivered globally โ€” is the ideal candidate for aeroderivative conversion. FTAI Power remanufactures the proven CFM56 core and adapts it with aeroderivative components using a proprietary conversion architecture developed over more than a year of engineering. The result is a compact, high-reliability gas turbine that gives grid operators and data center owners finer output control than large-frame alternatives, with a conversion cycle of just 30 to 45 days per unit

JOB OVERVIEW

The Power Technician is responsible for the installation, commissioning, maintenance, and troubleshooting of aeroderivative gas turbine generator packages and associated auxiliary systems. This highly mobile role requires strong mechanical, electrical, and control system expertise. This role requires extensive domestic and international travel, work in industrial environments, long hours including weekends and holidays, and the ability to lift and handle heavy tools and equipment.

Responsibilities:

  • Install and commission generator package modules including turbines, generators, and control systems.
  • Perform start-up checks, testing, and grid synchronization.
  • Conduct preventative maintenance including lubrication, filter changes, borescope inspections, and hot-section replacements.
  • Diagnose and repair complex mechanical, hydraulic, and electrical issues.
  • Operate and troubleshoot turbine control systems.
  • Complete work orders, document repairs, and update maintenance records.
  • Adhere strictly to EHS and LOTO procedures.
  • Provide mobile service support including emergency and off-hoursresponse.
  • Assistwith engineering documentation such as P&IDs and schematics.
  • Coordinate with suppliers and mentor junior technicians.

Qualifications:

  • 3โ€“5+ years of experience in power plant maintenance or turbine field service.
  • High school diploma or GEDrequired; technical school training preferred.
  • Strong experience with aeroderivative gas turbines and generator sets.
  • Ability to read and interpret blueprints, schematics, and P&IDs.
  • Valid driverโ€™s license and valid passportrequired.

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